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A Bahraini woman who died on March 10 was Bahrain's sixth sickle cell patient to die this year from complications arising from the condition, it has been claimed.
Mother-of-two Fatima Saleh Ebrahim, 26, died in her house in Ka

The repatriation process of Indians who die in Bahrain can now be electronically tracked by their relatives.
An online system launched by India’s External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj in New Delhi yesterday (August 12) all

Three doctors have been suspended following the death of a 12-year-old boy on the operating table in Bahrain.
The child has been identified as Sayed Sajad Murtada, from Sitra, said a report in the Gulf Daily Ne

Two teenagers suffocated to death when fire ripped through the first floor of their two-storey home in Sitra.
Sisters Ghadeer and Zahra Khadim, aged 18 and 19, were sleeping in their bedroom when the blaze brok

A teenager died in Sitra last night even as riots erupted after funeral rituals for another teenager, who died in an explosion there earlier this week.
A body was brought to Sitra Health Centre two hours after

The ninth 'Die & Mould International Exhibition,' the only trade fair in India for the industry, kicks off in Mumbai on April 17 featuring leading exhibitors from across the globe.
The event will be inaugurated b

A foreigner has died from Mers while eight people, including five health workers, have been infected in Jeddah, where the spread of the coronavirus among medics has sparked panic.
The death of the 45-year-old m

Police in Bahrain are 116 times more likely to die in the line of duty than they are in the UK. That statistic is based on the per capita death rate of serving officers over the past three years, said a report in the Gulf Daily News (GDN), our s

Stage and screen star Peter O'Toole, the lanky actor of regal bearing and piercing blue eyes who shot to fame in the title role of the epic film "Lawrence of Arabia," has died at age 81 after a long illness, his agent said on Sunda

Millions of people dependent on life-saving generic drugs to treat HIV/Aids will die if India stops producing cheap drugs for the disease due to its trade deal with the European Union, the head of UNAIDS warned on Tuesday.
The EU and India